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Credits & Bibliography

Erasure and Resilience was curated by Southern Historical Collection (SHC) graduate research assistant Brianna McGruder and SHC Curator Chaitra Powell. 

Last Edited August 18, 2023.

Bibliography 

Anderson, J.D. (1988). “The Hampton Model of Normal School Industrial Education, 1868-1915.” The Education of Blacks in the South, 1860-1935 (pp. 31-78). The University of North Carolina Press.

Brown, R.M. (2019). "Gullah and Ebo: Reconsidering Early Lowcountry African American Communities." Southern Communities: Identity, Conflict, and Memory in the Nineteenth-Century American South. (pp. 21-38). The University of Georgia Press.

Burton, O.V., Campbell, E. (2014). "Foreward." Penn Center: A History Preserved (pp. 11-14). University of Georgia Press.

Jacoway, E. (1980). Yankee Missionaries in the South: The Penn School Experiment. Louisiana State University Press. 

Locke, A., Editor. (1925). New Negro: An Interpretation. New York, Albert and Charles Boni. HeinOnline, https://heinonline.org/HOL/P?

Manigault-Bryant, L.S. (2014). Talking to the Dead: Religion, Music, and Lived Memory Among Gullah/Geechee Women. Duke University Press.

Neal, L. (1969). "Any Day Now: Black Art and Black Liberation." Ebony Magazine. August 1969.

Newkirk, M. "How Generations of Black Americans Lost Their Land to Tax Liens." Bloomberg News. June 29, 2022

Morrison, T. (1970). The Bluest Eye. Knopf.

Simkins, F.B., Woody, R.H. (1932). South Carolina during reconstruction. The University of North Carolina Press.

Spriggs, L.E. (2000). Local Heroes: Paintings and Sculpture by Sam Doyle. High Museum of Art. 

Wallis, B. (2005). “The Dream Life of a People: African American Vernacular Photography.” African American Vernacular Photography (pp. 9-14). International Center of Photography.

Zinn, H. (1963). "Southern Influence in National Politics." Howard Zinn Speaks (pp. 1-20). Haymarket Books.

Zinn, H. (1982). “Academic Freedom: Collaboration and Resistance.” Howard Zinn Speaks (pp. 41-57). Haymarket Books.